CONCLUSIVE vs DETERMINATE: NOUN
- N/A
- In Weismann's doctrine of determinants, any cell which has distinctive hereditary qualities.
- A single state of a particular determinable attribute.
CONCLUSIVE vs DETERMINATE: ADJECTIVE
- Pertaining to a conclusion
- An inference which the law makes so peremptorily that it will not allow it to be overthrown by any contrary proof, however strong.
- That of which, from its nature, the law allows no contradiction or explanation.
- Belonging to a close or termination; decisive; convincing; putting an end to debate or question; leading to, or involving, a conclusion or decision.
- Serving to put an end to doubt, question, or uncertainty; decisive: : decisive.
- Expressing finality with no implication of possible change
- Final and deciding
- Providing an end to something; decisive.
- Forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question
- Supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement
- Not continuing to grow indefinitely at the apex
- Precisely determined or limited or defined; especially fixed by rule or by a specific and constant cause
- Precisely limited or defined; definite.
- Of growth: ending once a genetically predetermined structure has formed.
- Those that are finite in the number of values or solutions, that is, in which the conditions of the problem or equation determine the number.
- A problem which admits of a limited number of solutions.
- That in which the flowering commences with the terminal bud of a stem, which puts a limit to its growth; -- also called centrifugal inflorescence.
- Of determined purpose; resolute.
- Determined or resolved upon.
- Conclusive; decisive; positive.
- Having defined limits; not uncertain or arbitrary; fixed; established; definite.
- Not continuing indefinitely at the tip of an axis.
- Firm in purpose; resolute.
- Terminating in a flower and blooming in a sequence beginning with the uppermost or central flower.
- Conclusively settled; final.
CONCLUSIVE vs DETERMINATE: VERB
- N/A
- To bring to an end; to determine.
CONCLUSIVE vs DETERMINATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To bring to an end; to determine. See determine.
CONCLUSIVE vs DETERMINATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Decisive of argument or questioning; dispelling doubt; finally deciding; leading to a conclusion or determination.
- Specifically, bringing about or leading to a logical conclusion; conforming to the rules of the syllogism.
- In law, possessing such weight and force as not to admit of contradiction.
- Forming an end or termination
- To bring to an end; terminate.
- Having defined limits; fixed; definite; clearly defined or definable; particular: as, a determinate quantity of matter.
- Predetermined; settled; positive: as, a determinate rule or order.
- Decisive; conclusive.
- Fixed in purpose; resolute; determined.
- Determined upon; intended.
CONCLUSIVE vs DETERMINATE: RELATED WORDS
- Incontrovertible, Probative, Credible, Irrefutable, Plausible, Evidence, Inconclusive, Absolute, Determinate, Decisive, Univocal, Convincing, Unambiguous, Unequivocal, Definitive
- Indeterminate, Committed, Resolute, Identified, Determined, Determine, Specific, Particular, Finite, Specified, Term, Cymose, Conclusive, Definitive, Fixed
CONCLUSIVE vs DETERMINATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Incontrovertible, Probative, Credible, Irrefutable, Plausible, Evidence, Inconclusive, Absolute, Determinate, Decisive, Univocal, Convincing, Unambiguous, Unequivocal, Definitive
- Indeterminate, Committed, Resolute, Identified, Determined, Determine, Specific, Particular, Finite, Specified, Term, Cymose, Conclusive, Definitive, Fixed
CONCLUSIVE vs DETERMINATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Connor intended this list be illustrative, not conclusive.
- Instead, there will be some brief conclusive remarks.
- Presumption of Incapacity to Consent Rebuttable or Conclusive?
- We acknowledge that this evidence is not conclusive.
- The decision issued thereto is final and conclusive.
- Such a simple analysis cannot be absolutely conclusive.
- Transfer Agent will be conclusive evidence of ownership.
- However, these findings are not conclusive for causality.
- His denial of satisfaction would not be conclusive.
- Conclusive Proof: When a fact is a conclusive proof of another fact, the court has no discretion at all.
- Determinate varieties tend to grow short and bushy.
- To set or arrange in a determinate position.
- Determinate release is a special type of probation.
- For this is its more determinate meaning; Teut.
- For genes are not solely determinate of outcomes.
- Moreover, the singleat that determinate meaning is words.
- What corresponds to a determinate logical combination of signs is a determinate logical combination of their meanings.
- Conversely a determinate sentence means a sentence of imprisonment for a determinate period.
- Determinate being is merely posited being or positedness; this is the proposition of essence about determinate being.
- It must be determinate or determinate without the need of a new contract between the parties.
CONCLUSIVE vs DETERMINATE: QUESTIONS
- How long does it take to get conclusive test results from CSI?
- Can the Crown rely on a conclusive presumption in impaired driving cases?
- Is the rapid HIV Combo/duo test conclusive on Day 28?
- What are the criteria for a conclusive diagnosis of PCOS?
- Are usage records maintained by CSL Mobile Limited conclusive evidence?
- Does the screening test provide conclusive evidence of developmental delays?
- What happens if you get a negative conclusive grounds decision?
- Does prima facie evidence have to be conclusive or irrefutable?
- When is a medical panel opinion final and conclusive?
- Is the evidence from Wuhan Institute of Virology conclusive?
- What is determinate and indeterminate progress bar?
- Are blue beauty Tomatoes determinate or indeterminate?
- Are champion Tomatoes determinate or indeterminate?
- Are genistoids nodules determinate or indeterminate?
- Are heirloom tomatoes determinate or indeterminate?
- Is sorghum inflorescence determinate or determinate?
- Are Ailsa Craig Tomatoes determinate or determinate?
- Are bloody butcher Tomatoes determinate or determinate?
- Is the stem growth habit in soybean determinate or determinate?
- Is the maize inflorescence a determinate or determinate meristem?